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hikabe
Lokahi
USA
358 Posts |
Posted - 07/22/2008 : 11:11:20 AM
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DaSilva Ukulele Co presents... Hiram Bell In Concert Sat/Aug 9th/5pm DaSilva Ukulele Co 254 8th Street/Suite 28/Berkeley 510 649-1548
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hikabe
Lokahi
USA
358 Posts |
Posted - 07/23/2008 : 3:28:24 PM
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I thought more ukesters would see the ad in the Uke Talk forum, as the event is specifically about ukuleles. I could take the other ad off if there is a rule about double posting. Nevertheless, slackers are invited and can bring their instruments for the play along. Slack guitar and ukulele is the perfect match. I know I don't contribute much to the taropatch except when I self promote. 'Scuse yeah! The patch is a great resource and I respect what admin has given us. I humbly defer to the other patchers in regards to postings. I don't have very good posting skills. In other words, my foot taste junk. Anyway. I am in Hawaii to perform with my group of students at the Starbucks, 38th Annual Ukulele Festival in Waikiki on Sunday, July 27 at 10am. And then, Back to CA for the SF Aloha Festival, Aug 2 and 3. I am giving free ukulele workshops on both days. All are welcome. See you there. Hiram |
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Pulelehua
Akahai
USA
68 Posts |
Posted - 07/24/2008 : 1:13:33 PM
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Best wishes to you and the HUI for a spectacular and fun performance Sunday!
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hikabe
Lokahi
USA
358 Posts |
Posted - 07/24/2008 : 11:34:34 PM
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Mahalo Pulelehua, It is so nice to be back home again. Thanks for the kind words of encouragement. Kit says hi. See you at the SF aloha fest next week. I hope Doug gets the gang together for a kanikapila in the ed tent. |
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hawaiianmusiclover06
`Olu`olu
USA
562 Posts |
Posted - 07/25/2008 : 12:50:35 PM
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Hope that you will have a wonderful performance on Sunday! I might be attending the 'Ukulele Festival. Hope that I get to bump into you.
Alana :) |
Aloha Kakou, maluhia a me aloha mau loa (Hello everyone, peace and love forever) |
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Uncle Dave
Akahai
USA
58 Posts |
Posted - 07/25/2008 : 7:48:37 PM
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Kudos to you for bringing your students to Waikiki. What a logistics wonder. Will be cheering for you guys Sunday. Have a great performance! (Do ukers say "break a leg" or something along that line?). |
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Uncle Dave
Akahai
USA
58 Posts |
Posted - 07/25/2008 : 7:55:16 PM
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By the way, is this Hiram Bell related to that great police sergeant Hiram Bell of Honolulu Police of yesteryear? Sergeant Hiram Bell was a cop's cop, a great role model, one of Honolulu's finest. Ask any old timer cop about him and you will get nothing but great raves of this wonderful man who has gone to that big luau in the sky. I will dedicate a song to his memory at the annual HPD Ohana luau on August 22 at Aunty Sally's Luau house in Hilo. Me ke aloha pumehana. |
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hikabe
Lokahi
USA
358 Posts |
Posted - 07/26/2008 : 02:34:08 AM
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Mahalo Uncle Dave. You are very kind. Were you on the police force also? My dad retired from the police force after 25 years service. He was not only a cops cop, he was also a friend to all those he arrested, helpng many a poor soul to see the better path. Police and criminals alike, respected him equally. He loved being a cop and cared for his men and treated them like his own children. He also sang and strummed his old Kamaka pineapple uke to the 3 or 4 songs he knew, much to the consternation of my mom who would scold him for messing up the Hawaiian words. Mahalo Uncle, for dedicating a song to him at aunt Sally's Luau House in Hilo on the 22nd. It will be on the day after what would have been his 79th birthday on the island that he was born and raised on(in Kohala). He loved Hawaiian music and a good luau and I can still hear him singing Noka Pueo.
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PearlCityBoy
Lokahi
USA
432 Posts |
Posted - 07/26/2008 : 11:27:55 AM
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Howzit Hiram,
Great to see you posting again. Principal Andy must have let you out of detention . I second your comment about slack key guitar and ukulele being a perfect match--they sound so sweet together.
Yeah, I'm trying to round up folks for an informal kani at the Aloha Festival on Sunday, Aug. 3, 9:00A, http://www.taropatch.net/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7089 . Hope you and Kit can join us.
Good luck to you and da HUI tomorrow at the Uke Festival. Wish I was there to watch you guys.
Aloha,
Doug
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PoiDog
Lokahi
245 Posts |
Posted - 07/26/2008 : 1:32:32 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Uncle Dave
By the way, is this Hiram Bell related to that great police sergeant Hiram Bell of Honolulu Police of yesteryear? Sergeant Hiram Bell was a cop's cop, a great role model, one of Honolulu's finest. Ask any old timer cop about him and you will get nothing but great raves of this wonderful man who has gone to that big luau in the sky. I will dedicate a song to his memory at the annual HPD Ohana luau on August 22 at Aunty Sally's Luau house in Hilo. Me ke aloha pumehana.
Aloha David. I had to chuckle when I read your post, 'cuz I always wondered about it when I saw either of your (yours and hikabe's) names.
I, however, shall require you use your former skills...
Hiram, I am a relative newcomer here at TP, but I have always read your posts with interest...err..excitement? Anyway, good luck at the festivals and with your Berkeley gig. Aloha!
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Uncle Dave
Akahai
USA
58 Posts |
Posted - 08/01/2008 : 08:15:04 AM
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Aloha no Hiram. Yes, your dad was one of the mentors of us young rookies back in old HPD. He was always training his men at every opportunity. And all of them rose up to top level ranks. Yes he did mention his Kohala roots. I will sing a Kohala song in his memory at the HPD old timers luau and tell the gang there what it's all about --the majority who wil be there certainly remembers your dad - - guys like Larry Mehau, Bobby Schmidt, Joe Aveiro, Dickie Fujita, Butch Cox, Dave Kamalani, Boyd Andrade, et al. It's an annual gathering of old timers to honor the comrades who went to the last roll call in the sky. Boyd Andrade reads the long list on the honor roll which includes your dad.
Aloha ke Akua me ke aloha pumehana,
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les_maverick
Lokahi
USA
238 Posts |
Posted - 08/01/2008 : 10:23:37 AM
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Uncle Dave: I wish I knew you were going to Oahu, I would have loved to meet you in person. I guess that will have to wait until November. Les |
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hikabe
Lokahi
USA
358 Posts |
Posted - 08/04/2008 : 09:58:56 AM
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Aloha Uncle Dave, I know those guys, great gang. My mom remembers you. My sister said you were a pall bearer at my dad's funeral. Mahalo for all your manao. I will purchase your CD and book asap. I am happy that you are sharing your art with us. Continued success on all your endevours. Mahalo... H. Bell Jr.
PS... The Waikiki Uke Festival was awesome! Mahalo to all the well wishers and extended ohana for all your gracious and generous support. Malama pono. |
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Uncle Dave
Akahai
USA
58 Posts |
Posted - 08/06/2008 : 11:01:42 AM
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No make mention Hiram. You have a fabulous gig Saturday. Hopefully there will be a vid for YouTube posting? |
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Uncle Dave
Akahai
USA
58 Posts |
Posted - 08/09/2008 : 11:04:07 PM
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How was the show today? |
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hikabe
Lokahi
USA
358 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2008 : 5:48:18 PM
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Was great. My good friend, Rudy Trubitt, sat in on guitar. We had a good group of people in the house. Everyone seemed to have as good a time as Rudy and I. Mike DaSilvas Ukulele Co. is a fascinating venue with nice acoustics. Mike had a single barrel microphone in front of us. It was great to play unplugged for a change. We did a pretty good version of Jessica by the Allman Bros. We also did Pua Lilia, Palolo, Opihi Moi Moi, Walking after Midnight, Hene Hene, and a bunch of other stuff. I think we'll do it again soon. tanks eh...
Uncle. Please give kind regards next week, to the gang of HPD, from my family. Mahalo. E ola koa... |
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